3D Printed RC Car Using Brushless Motor
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- Опубліковано 17 тра 2024
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Have you ever wanted to build your own 3D Printed RC car? In this video, we show you how to design, 3D print, and assemble a custom remote-controlled car from scratch! This step-by-step tutorial is perfect for hobbyists, makers, and anyone interested in 3D printing and electronics.
I've spent one week designing and another week printing and testing my 3D Printed RC car. It's time-consuming, right? So what are you waiting for? Let's subscribe to my channel for more interesting projects in the future.
Partlist from Amazon links :
3D files for Print: cults3d.com/en/3d-model/gadge...
Components you need to prepare if you want to make it :
MC6C mini TX AND RX:amzn.to/3JgCYRF
Brushless motor: amzn.to/3JfZz0y
ESC 40A for Brushless motor: amzn.to/3UhIs4Y
65 mm Wheels:amzn.to/4b0s6ne
Hex Coupler 4mm:amzn.to/3W0XoWe
S90G servo : amzn.to/3PYoVDW
Shaft Ø4x150 :amzn.to/3Q1FHly
Printer I used:amzn.to/3vC5dqD
M3x45 :amzn.to/3TPZzcA
3S Battery:amzn.to/3JkDFcs
M3x15 and nuts:amzn.to/3vR982T
F604zz bearing:amzn.to/3W0lPmU
This project is a fantastic way to dive into the world of 3D Printed RC car. Follow along and you'll have a fully functional, custom-built 3D Printed RC car to show off and race! Don’t forget to hit the like button, leave a comment, and subscribe for more DIY tutorials.
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Nice start. It's a pure drift car without a diff and suspension, but for a first prototype its pretty awesome. I am curios: do you plan on conquering the air too? I am thinking about printing a quadrocpter... but this is a thing thats not that easy to operate legally in germany.
I’m planing to make rc car first then maybe boat and the last destination is quadcopter :)) it’s take a lot of time to learn and design it but anyway it’s great journey ;)
I love it's speed, 3d printing & finishing is also very nice. Good Looking, keep it up my friend.
Thanks bro
@@LeeCuriosity it's OK bro
Thanks.
Bro, I too am trying to print one of these, but I am wondering, instead of a differential, can't I just keep 2 seperate motors for each wheel?
Yes you can , but you need another esc for that
What's the cost of making?
It would be about 35-50$
The Cults 3D link looks to be mangled.
Your 3d printer and rc car look like something from scrap mechanic
hey i noticed ur 3d printed and its really REALLY out of tune u may wanna consider like cleaning everything up and greasing it back up also i think ur z axis screw is bent because of the artifacts so check for that and also you will have to tune ur flow rate and maybe even pid tune it.
and you should use more motors and maybe use herringbone gears as they are better than spur gears and less noisy and maybe add suspension to it
I'm remaking it with a lot of upgrades :)) but maybe I will public it next month